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An irresistible FC Barcelona. This Saturday evening as part of the 11th day of La Liga, Barça humiliated Real Madrid on their lawn at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium with a score of 4 goals to 0. Robert Lewandowski scored a double, Lamine Yamal and Raphinha also found the path to the goal.
A scathing success which leaves a lasting impression on the football world and which allows the Catalan club to be 6 points ahead of its historic rival. After the match, German coach Hansi Flick did not hide his joy.
“We prepared for every game and we like to do things well. I always think about the image we project. Today everything went as planned. It was not easy, but we must continue on this path. We defended well and we had a good match. We made a change, we focused on good defense and putting pressure on the ball. It was important to play well with the ball and also without the ball,”
he told journalists.
And to continue:
“The main thing is that in the second half we dominated the ball better. How am I experiencing this moment? It’s not about me…it’s about the team, the fans and the club. We are all happy but now we are thinking of the fans because they deserve it. »
Objective: Liga
With this victory controlled from start to finish, FC Barcelona distances itself in the standings against Real Madrid. From now on, the objective is clear: to win the Spanish championship title at the end of the season.
Robert Lewandowski’s partners will give everything to maintain their lead. The next day, the Blaugranas will have to continue their momentum against Espanyol in a derby which also promises to be heated.
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